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Miss Barnhardt Miss Barnhardt Mrs. Mrs. Desmond Desmond Ms. Ferguson Ms. Ferguson Mrs. Hentz Mrs. Hentz Ms. Lee Ms. Lee Mrs. Marotz Mrs. Marotz Ms. Skolaris Ms. Skolaris Mrs. Mrs. Wooten Wooten Welcome to Third Grade Curriculum Night!

Miss BarnhardtMrs. Desmond Ms. FergusonMrs. Hentz Ms. LeeMrs. Marotz Ms. SkolarisMrs. Wooten Welcome to Third Grade Curriculum Night!

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Miss BarnhardtMiss Barnhardt Mrs. Mrs. DesmondDesmond

Ms. FergusonMs. Ferguson Mrs. HentzMrs. HentzMs. LeeMs. Lee Mrs. MarotzMrs. MarotzMs. SkolarisMs. Skolaris Mrs. WootenMrs. Wooten

Welcome to Third Grade Curriculum

Night!

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It is our mission…Caleb’s Creek Elementary School will provide each student with challenging experiences, implement a rigorous curriculum, and incorporate multi-media instruction. This will ensure that we meet the needs of diverse learners in an ever-changing society. A variety of assessments will be used to measure progress toward goals, and we will teach our students to be responsible for their choices while being respectful towards others. We will promote continuous learning for staff, students, and parents in a safe, nurturing environment.

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Background about Common Core/Essential

Standards• For the past 25 years, WSFC/S curriculum has been The North

Carolina Standard Course of Study.

• Beginning this school year (2012-2013) the curriculum will be The Common Core Standards, which will cover English Language Arts, Math and Literacy. North Carolina has chosen to examine curriculum in all other subjects so there are Essential Standards in Social Studies, Science, etc.

• A major step was taken in setting clear, consistent academic expectations for our students by adopting the Common Core State Standards.

• Common Core Standards are a first step to leveling the playing field to allow equal access to an excellent education for all children.

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Who else is using Common Core?

• 45 states including the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity have adopted the Common Core standards.

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Why Common Core?• To provide a more rigorous curriculum (fewer goals & objectives

in ELA)

• Aligned with college and work expectations

• The standards provide clear, consistent expectations for what students should be learning at each grade in order to be prepared for college and career.

• To provide a deeper understanding of content – -Students will be expected to apply and use the knowledge they

acquire.

• Each year builds on the next so that by high school, young people are prepared for college or to enter the workplace.

• To standardize curriculum across the country.

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So, what’s different?• New standards are fewer and clearer allowing teachers

to move students to a much higher level of understanding of the material being taught.

• Provides more emphasis on the use of knowledge

• Less worksheets and more showing

• Greater focus on real-world application

• More open-ended questions

• Problem solving that requires students to evaluate and determine best answers & solutions.

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ELA ShiftsThe study of Language Arts includes Reading, Writing, Speaking, and

Listening.

Six Shifts• Read as much non fiction as fiction• Learn about the world by reading• Read more challenging material closely• Discuss reading using evidence• Write non-fiction using evidence• Increase academic vocabulary

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What your child is learning in…

ELA• Working to identify and interpret story elements• Good reader strategies• Reading comprehension skills• Growing as a reader with fluency and accuracy• Respond to texts in a variety of ways.• Critically analyzing a variety of text• Create written texts using correct capitalization,

punctuation, sentence structure, and organization• Create a good paragraph with a topic and closing

sentence, as well as lots of elaboration and detail• Correct use of grammar and its elements• Use strategies for spelling• Learn to edit and revise.

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Why read 20-25 minutes each day?

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What your child is learning in…

Math• Develop number sense for whole numbers

through 10,000• Solve problems using multiple strategies• Collecting and analyzing data through the

use of graphs• Measurement (time, length, capacity, area,

perimeter)• Basic foundations of algebra• Fluency with multi-digit addition, subtraction.• Fluency with multiplication and division• Modeling fractions to explore relationships • Geometric shapes

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What your child is learning in…

Science• 1st Quarter

– Ecosystems: Growth and survival of plants and the basic properties and components of soil

• 2nd Quarter– Solar System– Earth’s Surface

• 3rd Quarter– Matter: Properties and Change– Energy: Transfer– Forces and Motion: Speed, direction, and gravity

• 4th Quarter– Structures and functions of living organisms: Human body

systems (Protection, movement, and support)

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What your child is learning in…

Social Studies• 1st Quarter

– Geography• 2nd Quarter

– Economy-Understand how the location of a region affects activity in an economy

– Local government• 3rd Quarter

– History of local and regional communities• 4th Quarter

– Understanding diverse cultures in local and regional communities

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Ways You Can Help at Home

1. Talk with your child's teacher.The standards define how students should progress in their knowledge and skills as they move through each grade level. Read the standards and use them to guide conversations with your child’s teacher about their mastery of content and critical skills. Get started today by downloading the Common Core Standards (http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards/common-core/) and The NC Essential Standards (http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards/new-standards/) for your child's grade.

2. Prepare to see more complex reading assignments. Parents will notice that reading assignments under the new standards will become more challenging. Students will be expected to read and learn from more complex text. When reading, ask your child "why" and "how" questions to spark their critical thinking and comprehension. For reading ideas, download Appendix B (http://www.corestandards.org/assets/Appendix_B.pdf) at the Common Core website.

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3. Encourage your child to become a better problem solver.The new standards include both content and practice standards. The content standards are focused on what students are responsible for learning at each grade level. The practice standards explain how students engage in the content to solve problems. Some concepts are introduced earlier and some have been eliminated to allow students to explore mathematics at deeper levels. Students should be encouraged to use multiple representations and methods to solve problems. When working with your child, ask him/her to explain and justify the process used to solve problems. The use of short-cuts or tricks should be limited to allow students to reason about the mathematics. To support mathematical understanding, students will be expected to explain concepts they are learning in their own words.

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Available ResourcesCommon Core Standards

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards/common-core/

K-12 Standards in Sciencewww.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards

PTA Brochure for Parentshttp://www.pta.org/4996.htm

Parent Roadmapshttp://www.cgcs.org/Domain/36 (Language Arts)

http://www.cgcs.org/Page/244 (Math)

Spotlight on Common Corehttp://educationnorthwest.org/webfm_send/1106

Common Core websitehttp://www.corestandards.org/

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It takes a community to help raise a child, we just

want to say..

Thank you!!

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Questions?